Carlos Rogers is OUT:
Redskins' CB Rogers out vs. Colts on Sunday
/ Associated Press
Posted: 28 minutes ago
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - Washington
Redskins cornerback
Carlos Rogers' broken thumb will keep him out of Sunday's game against the Indianapolis
Colts, further depleting a struggling secondary as it prepares to face one of the top passing offenses in the league.
The
Redskins apparently will open without their top two cornerbacks against
Peyton Manning,
Marvin Harrison and the rest of the
Colts attack.
Shawn Springs said Wednesday he was "about the same as last week," meaning that he's not yet ready for starting duty after missing five games with abdomen and groin injuries.
Even with Rogers healthy, the secondary has repeatedly allowed big plays and has only one interception. The defense is ranked 24th against the pass and has allowed 25 pass plays of 20-plus yards, second most in the league.
The top candidates to start Sunday are
Kenny Wright and
Mike Rumph. Neither has distinguished himself this season, and Rumph was put on the inactive list for the
Titans game.
The
Redskins signed five-time Pro Bowl defensive back
Troy Vincent on Monday, but he needs time to learn the defense. Rogers, a first-round draft pick last year, was hurt trying to tackle
Titans running back
Travis Henry and needed three screws inserted into the thumb when he had surgery Monday. He broke the same thumb while playing for Auburn and missed one game.